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FIFA loses Free-to-Air battle for World Cup TV broadcast rights in UK

December 30th, 2013

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World governing bodies for soccer like FIFA and UEFA have been giving away gold for years with soccer, and recently they’ve been asking to get some of it back. FIFA, which famously gives out a golden trophy every four years in the FIFA World Cup, along with UEFA, which runs the Champions League competition between international club teams in Europe, have become much more aware and interested in their TV rights around the world, as they can earn huge fees for the television broadcast contracts for the World Cup scheduling in Brazil in the summer of 2014.

As reported by Emily Torres on CannonSatelliteTV.com earlier this year, TV broadcast rights are set to explode in 2014, and the 2010 cup brought in billions in revenue for FIFA.

The two organizations battled in the European Court of Justice this year and last over whether European countries would be able to broadcast the entire world cup schedule free-to-air to their citizens over common channels. The countries consider the games “of national interest” and believe they should be seen by anyone and everyone. FIFA/UEFA however, see the issue as a long term problem for grassroots soccer, which FIFA says the TV contracts eventually trickle down to.

“This decision not only distorts competition in a free market, but also reduces the possibility to generate income that can then be distributed to the amateur game via solidarity payments. And it is such a solidarity distribution that allows the development of football at all levels, including women’s and grassroots, and is crucial for the well-being of football at the base of its pyramid,” an official for UEFA said.

FIFA had been gearing up to sell the cup on a Pay-for-TV basis in Europe at least in 2018 for television channels.

The UK and Belgium, among others, argued that the knock-out portion of the tournament represents a national interest to their citizens, and therefore couldn’t only be sold to premium channels.

The larger issue at hand is one of TV rights as digital media plunges ahead into the twenty-first century. There is much concern over where traditional media (like big time sporting events) is headed as technologies change and evolve.

For instance, say the digital market and landscape is beginning to move TV Drama to Netflix and HULU subscriptions instead of normal network TV. For most watchers, the technology change is of no issue. But what if it involves an elderly customer who isn’t as tech savvy? Or has never purchased anything online?

Users are still much less likely to pay for online content, even if it’s the same content at the same quality. Content providers can risk losing massive amounts of dollars, and views/customers, with a change in technology that doesn’t alter the content, but how it’s consumed. Many users want all their content on different digital outlets, while more old school customers want just the opposite. And this has huge effects on the profits of those providers.

Cultural events like the FIFA World Cup transcends sports, but they also need to be paid for. It will be interesting to see how the “pay by subscription” model could work with large cultural events like soccer in the future as media consumption moves towards newer (i.e. younger) technologies that aren’t as ubiquitous as television has been.

Info in this report from BBC and CNBC.

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NFL Final Regular Season Previews for Week 17 Games on DISH Network

December 27th, 2013

Here are your FINAL REGULAR SEASON channel and info guides to all the NFL games on Dish Network for week seventeen in the National Football League. Information on when and what channels on Dish will be showing games will be available, and of course we’ll let you know which Dish Network markets carry which matchups. Be sure to check CannonSatelliteTV.com each week for updated and flexed schedule changes!

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Philadelphia (-6.5) at Dallas — 8:30PM NBC (52.5 +/-)
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NCAA College Football Bowl Games on Dish Network

December 20th, 2013

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College football fan? Interested in which games will be on which channels throughout the nation on Dish Network and your programming? Here’s a rundown of which games will be on and for which channel.  Read more

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NFL Info and Previews for Week 16 Games on DISH Network

December 18th, 2013

As always, here are your channel and info guides to all the NFL games on Dish Network for week sixteen in the National Football League. Information on when and what channels on Dish will be showing games will be available, and of course we’ll let you know which Dish Network markets carry which matchups. Be sure to check CannonSatelliteTV.com each week for updated and flexed schedule changes!

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New Orleans (+3) at Carolina — 1:00PM FOX  (46.5 +/-)
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Network TV ad revenue expected to grow in 2014

December 17th, 2013

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News broke last week that should be music to the ears of those in network television and, more importantly, the viewers who want to make sure they get to see those networks’ programming. Based on numbers from 2012 and 2013, the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference sees an advertising growth of 7.7% for network TV in the coming 2014 year — a serious growth over the 2% from 2013.

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NFL Info and Previews for Week 15 Games on DISH Network

December 11th, 2013

As always, here is your channel and info guide to all the NFL games on Dish Network for week 15 in the National Football League. You’ll find information on when and what channels on Dish you can find each game, and of course we’ll let you know which Dish Network markets carry which matchups. Be sure to check CannonSatelliteTV.com each week for updated and flexed schedule changes.

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San Diego (+10.5) at Denver – Thursday – 8:25PM  NFL Network (56.5 +/-)
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Firms rank Dish Network a top provider in customer satisfaction

December 6th, 2013

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According to a London-based research firm, Dish Network’s 15% increase in customer service ranking over the last six months — the largest increase in the study — has propelled Dish into the top two of all TV providers in the United States.

Dish Network’s score is even more telling when compared to cable companies. The older form of home television consumption performed very poorly when compared to newer technologies like satellite and Dish Network. Comcast, Cablevision, Time Warner Cable and Cox all scored low.

The rankings and comparisons between the cable and satellite providers was based on a -100 to +100 scale — meaning a zero is a neutral score, and a +100 would mean 100% of a companies feedback was positive. Comcast scored a very low “1” and Time Warner Cable scored an abysmal -10, down from their negative -7 just a few months ago. Dish Network was one of the highest with +16%.

The study was based on extensive phone interviews and scientific polling surveys.

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December 4th, 2013

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NFL Info and Previews for Week 14 Games on DISH Network

December 4th, 2013

Below is your channel and info guide to all the NFL games on Dish Network for week 14 in the National Football League. You’ll find information on when and what channels on Dish you can find each game, and of course we’ll let you know which Dish Network markets carry which matchups. Be sure to check CannonSatelliteTV.com each week for updated and flexed schedule changes.

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Carolina (+3) at New Orleans – 8:30PM NBC (45.5 +/-)
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